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JUDGES’ RULES

“Matter Is Settled”

(N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, March 9. "Whenever policemen gather they talk about the difficulties under which they work,” the president of the New Zealand Law Society (Mr E. D. Blundell) said last night

He was referring to comments made by the Commissioner of Police, Mr C. L. Spencer, on Tuesday. Mr Spencer bad complained about the cloak of silence under which a suspect was placed by judges’ rules. Mr Blundell said a complete review of judges’ rules had been made a short time ago. Some amendments were made and he regarded the matter as settled now.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 12

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JUDGES’ RULES Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 12

JUDGES’ RULES Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 12

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